One of the most inspiring composers of the new American folk in an intimate and emotion-filled evening. With a voice of extraordinary delicacy and a sensitivity capable of turning each song into an intimate story, Emma Swift has established herself as one of the most personal and exciting composers in the contemporary American scene. On October 15, Aclam Club will host one of the standout artists of the new author folk during one of the stops on her European tour. An exceptional opportunity to discover up close a creator who has managed to build her own universe where fragility, beauty, and emotion coexist with captivating naturalness. From Dylan's legacy to an absolutely unique voice. Australian by birth and based in Nashville, Emma Swift captivated audiences and critics with Blonde on the Tracks (2020), the album in which she reinterpreted the universe of Bob Dylan and which was acclaimed by media such as The Guardian, Rolling Stone, and Uncut. In fact, her version of Queen Jane Approximately was included by Rolling Stone among the 80 best Bob Dylan covers of all time, a recognition that definitively solidified her international projection. She now presents The Resurrection Game, her first work consisting exclusively of her own compositions, along with the recent EP Down and Out in Party City. Two works born from a profoundly personal process in which the songs become a space of reconstruction, hope, and rebirth, confirming the artistic maturity of a composer who is already one of the most respected voices in contemporary folk. Songs that leave a mark. Her musical universe naturally traverses between folk, americana, and author rock, evoking the spirit of creators like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Sandy Denny, Marianne Faithfull, or Lucinda Williams, but always from an unmistakable artistic personality. On this tour, she will be accompanied by guitarist Luther Russell.